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Pegasus scandal shows that intelligence gathering urgently needs parliamentary oversight in India In a world of powerful spying tools, Indian democracy urgently needs checks on intelligence gathering. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla outside the Parliament building in New Delhi. | Om Birla via Twitter With allegations that opposition leaders, Union ministers, bureaucrats, an election commissioner and even a Supreme Court judge could have been spied on, the Pegasus spyware scandal points to one of the most egregious misuses of power in India’s history. The Israeli manufacturer of Pegasus insists that it only sells its weapons-grade spyware to governments, prompting allegations that this operation was carried out by the Union government. ....
Anger at Modi grows in India’s devastating corona surge Top Story May 1, 2021 NEW DELHI: As he surveyed the thousands of people gathered at an election rally in eastern India on April 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared jubilant. “Everywhere I look, as far as I can see, there are crowds,” he said, his arms spread wide. “You have done an extraordinary thing.” At the time, India was recording more than 200,000 coronavirus cases a day. In the western state of Maharashtra, oxygen was running short, and people were dying at home because of a shortage of hospital beds. In Modi’s home state of Gujarat, crematoriums were being overwhelmed by the dead. ....